This is the first time I've posted here and I must say this is quite the resource for anyone with a Cub!
I recently purchased a 1954 McCorrmick Farmall Cub with a PTO. I was wondering if anyone has tryed useing a PTO driven pull behind mower? I figured the 48" size would probably be as big as one would want to try. Since these don't require a three point hitch it seems like the only problem would be an adapter for the smaller PTO output shaft.
Thanks
Tim
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You would probably spend more for a drag behind mower, and they really are not engineered as well for the Cubs as the Woods type belly mowers.
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Tim, Welcome to the forum. I'm from Wyandot county. I have a 49 Cub, my first. It carries a Danco IH belly mower and does a great job. My very first encounter on this site was about the mower and I got absolutely amazing response and info and suggestions from here. The folks on this site have more information and practical experience than you can imagine. Trust what they say. Check out Rudi's clean compute section on mowers. Good luck with your choice and again welcome to the forum. Bob
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